Examples of using Harmful content on the internet in English and their translations into Swedish
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Illegal and harmful content on the Internet.
Adoption now is vital if the European Union is to maintain its lead in dealing with illegal and harmful content on the Internet.
Action on illegal and harmful content on the Internet 03-04.
European Economic Area- Illegal and harmful content on the Internet- Consumer policy.
Illegal and harmful content on the Internet is a continuing concern for lawmakers,
B5-821- Action against illegal and harmful content on the Internet.
Illegal and harmful content on the Internet is of real concern not only to this Parliament
in particular against illegal and harmful content on the Internet, may serve as a starting point.
Resolution of the Council and of the Representatives of the Governments of the Member States, meeting within the Council, of 17 February 1997 on illegal and harmful content on the Internet.
There is continuing public concern about illegal and harmful content on the Internet, but also increasing activity at national level.
which provides funding for activities to deal with illegal and harmful content on the Internet.
in its commu nication on illegal and harmful content on the Internet.
BEARING IN MIND the Council Resolution of 28 November 1996() on illegal and harmful content on the Internet, adopted at the Council meeting.
As part of Europe's determined effort totackle illegal and harmful content on the Internet and new delivery platforms such asmobile phones,
to whom they can report illegal and harmful content on the internet so that it can be removed from the Internet. .
It takes note of the complementarity between this Green Paper and the Commission communication on'illegal and harmful content on the Internet' in accordance with the resolution of the Council
human dignity on the new media services and illegal and harmful content on the Internet will evolve as these services evolve.
meeting within the Council on 17 February 1997 in their resolution on illegal and harmful content on the Internet(·*);
information services and its Communication on illegal and harmful content on the Internet, it stressed that the two documents were complementary.
action relating to illegal and harmful content on the Internet, support for and monitoring of electoral processes,
in their abovementioned reso lution of 17 February 1997 welcomed the report of the Commission working party on illegal and harmful content on the Internet and requested Member States